![]() Run the Wineskin utility again and navigate to the expansion installer as before. For Warcraft III, it doesn’t really matter at this point, since you’ll have to change it later anyway.ĭon’t run the game yet.If you’re installing Diablo II, you’ll want /Program Files/Diablo II/Diablo II.exe.If you’re installing StarCraft, you’ll want /Program Files/StarCraft/StarCraft.exe.Once you’re done, you’ll get a prompt asking for the. TIP: If you’re copy-pasting a cd-key, remember that you use CTRL-V (not command-V) to paste from the clipboard in Wine applications TIP: Don’t change the default install directory, and uncheck the “Create desktop shortcut” checkbox. The installer should run just like it would on a Windows machine. exe installer, which you can open with Wineskin as above. Once the downloader’s finished, you’ll see that you’ll have downloaded the windows. So, when you’re getting the games from, click on the Mac icon to get the Mac downloader, and then run it. The good thing is, the Mac downloader application will download both the mac installer AND the windows installer, which is good news, since the windows downloader doesn’t seem to work so well under Wine. NOTE: If you ARE using the installers from, it’s important to know that you first have to download a separate “downloader” application, which will then download the actual installer. You could probably install the game from the cd using this method as well, but you’re on your own there. If you create an account and enter a unique cd-key, you can download installers from there. I installed my games using installers downloaded from Battle.Net. You’ll now need to Install Software, so click on the relevant button.Ĭlick “Choose Setup Executable”. This is the tool that will allow you to configure the Wineskin application. Right-click the application file (in this example Warcraft III) and click “Show Package Contents”. Before we do this though, we need to install the Windows program and configure it. The Warcraft III file is the application itself, and is what will eventually be dragged into your main Applications folder. This is showing the contents of ~/Applications. Make sure you click “Show Wrapper In Finder”. You should get a prompt once this is done. You may be prompted to install a Gecko and/or Mono engine, just click OK and let it do its thing. Once you’ve installed an engine, click “Create New Blank Wrapper”. ![]() Press the ‘+’ button in the bottom left to install an engine.
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